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After 7 days at 25°C colonies growing rapidly, white-gray, aerial mycelium with sporangia and dark sporangiophores. Rhizoids well developed. Sporangiophores up to 2000 x 20 μm, brown.? Sporangia blackish, powdery in appearance.? Columellae conical, mouse-grey, up to 140 μm in height.? Sporangiospores angular-globose-ellipsoidal, up to 13 μm in length, distinctly striate.
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